How To Sign On To Msn Yahoo Icq Google Talk Jabber and Aim All At Once
Do you want to sign on to Msn, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talks, Jabber and Aim? not only Instant Messaging but also social networking like facebook, Myspace.
Digsby is free software that allow you to do that beside email notification, so you will get Instant Messaging, email notification, social networking all that in one single window.
Digsby is a multiprotocol IM client that lets you chat with all your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talk, and Jabber with one simple to manage buddy list.
Also Digsby has email notification tool that alerts you of new email and lets you perform actions such as ‘Delete’ or ‘Report Spam’ with just one click.
Digsby can alerts you of events on social networking like new messages and gives you a live Newsfeed of what your friends are up to.
Digsby Screenshoots
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15 Comments on “How To Sign On To Msn Yahoo Icq Google Talk Jabber and Aim All At Once”
It would be nice if they would ad Skype to the list of supported IM programs.
ya it would be nice i wish they add skype soon
This is a very useful tool that I had not run across before. Having one buddy list would certainly save me tons of time.
THanks for sharing
Thanks for the article. That’s a very useful tool that i never seen before. This tool certainly makes my life easier with having one buddy list. Thanks.
I have seen similar programs before but they have separeted buddy lists for each protocol. Nice catch dude
digsby is an useful tool for those who use yahoo messenger
I havent used Skype yet although it came with a free 30 day trial for me to use it, but doesn’t the other party need to be using skype too? I wish it was allowable through Yahoo IM for I feel Yahoo’s visibility on the cam stinks.
I haven;t heard of this before, looks to me its very handy. Downloading it now
I really dont think that i will ever need to sign in to all those programs at once. But its a nice idea though..
tks a lot…i really need this
For some people its nice i guess, i dont think most people have that many applications running tho.
Wow! Cool tool. I hate haveing to jump around from one site to another.
hmmm…
nice blog…
I only have msn to login, but i gues its a handy tool.
I tried some other program that didn’t work so well. I forget what it was called but this one looks like it would work a lot better. Thanks for pointing it out.